Purple Bud is, as its name would suggest, a member of the strikingly-coloured Purple family of cannabis. Purple Bud was created in Oregon where, along with California, there are many other strains displaying attractive colouration such as Purple Akala, Purple Oregon Sativa and, perhaps the most well-known of all, The Purps. These Purple strains are popular not only for their colourful appearance but also for a fruity flavour. Some of the US strains show pink and violet whereas those that have been developed in countries such as The Netherlands can be almost black due to the effect of a colder climate.
Purple Bud shows distinct similarities to Skunk #1 in structure and growth pattern. Like Skunk #1 it is very easy to grow and has a flowering time of 9 weeks making it a good choice for outdoor cultivation in higher latitudes where it will be ready to harvest during the first half of October. It has a very nice cerebral effect with a potential THC production of 20%.
- BREEDER Seedsman
- GENETICS Purple Skunk strain
- VARIETY Mostly Sativa
- FLOWERING TYPE Photoperiod
- SEX Regular
- THC CONTENT 18.30%
- GROWS Greenhouse, Indoors, Outdoors
- FLOWERING TIME 9 Weeks
- HARVEST MONTH October
Strain FAQ
Where do Purple coloured strains come from?
Cannabis cultivation in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Central America has shaped purple strains. Breeders have used worldwide genetics to create purple strains with great effects and flavours.
How much yield can a beginner expect from beginner-friendly strains?
While yields can vary, beginner-friendly strains are often quite generous in their output despite their ease of growth. A satisfactory yield is expected even with minimal experience.
What impact on taste and flavour will this strain's South American genetics bring?
Fresh, fruity, and floral terpenes characterise South American cannabis strains. Connoisseurs and medical users are said to love these unusual, deep flavours.